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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CHaUm, S. C., Thursday, aad Mrs. Frank Brooks of tied Mr. and Mrs. T. laM Sunday. Friday were Mr. and _ and Mrs. J. P. F Of Evelyn Motes of Colum- was a Tuesday overnight t of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson visited Billy Thompson at the Woodruff hospital last Tuesday, •ad also Mrs. L. B. Thompson tat Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs Irby Ginn spent last week-end in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman. Mrs. Galman and children re turned the visit on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Claude Johnson, Jr., and sons, Tony and Mike, attended the Gunn reunion in Blacksburg last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott of Charleston, spent last week-end visiting friends in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith were in Columbia for a few days recently visiting M-Sgt. and Mrs. W. K Franklin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Glenn of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Elbert Boyce ■mH on Friday night attended the Clinton High football game. Mr and Mrs Fred Bragg. Sr . Mr. and Mrs. R B. Smith and children attended the Bragg re union last Sunday in Woodruff. Company over the week-end of the Braggs were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and family of Aik- ENTER8 GREENVILLE TECH Randy Thompson entered the Greenvi lie Technical School on Wednesday. He will begin a two- course in IBM Four other men from Joanna entered the school also. They are James D. L Telephone 697-6440 '• 1,1 l ” On Friday, Sept. 11, Marcie Metts, Wade David Hooper, Mike Osborne and Charles Nabors will observe bisthdays. Saturday brings a birthday to Bernard Nabors and a wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors. Elizabeth Gilliam and Keith Honeycutt are wished a happy birthday on the 13th. The best of good wishes go to Mrs. Norman Case on their wed ding anniversary on the 14th, and to Sara Sellers on her birth day. Tuesday, Sept. 15, Jean Ab rams and Louise Brown will celebrate birthdays. “Happy Birthday” on Wed nesday, Sept. 16, to Delores Mc- Carson, Dennis McCarson, Da vid Kinard and Randy Honey cutt. from Charleston to Knoxville, Twin. Although the railroad it self was completed as far as the town of Walhalla, the coming of the War Between the States doomed the project. It was at Isaqueen Falls that a legendary Creek Indian maid en, who was supposedly fleeing to join her white lover, managed to escape from her Creek pur suers by hiding on a ledge be hind the falls. It is also interest ing to note that the town of Wal halla was so named by German settlers after the famous Val halla, legendary resting place of the Vikings. The Long Can Masacre took place on February 1, 1700 in what is now McCormick County, not far from the town of Troy, S. C. A Cherokee war party overtook a group of settlers flee ing to Augusta. While the ter rible battle raged, Mrs. Wiliam Calhoun, wife of one of the set tlers leaders, miraculously man aged to escape into the forest, where she gave birth to a son. On South Carolina secondary road 18, southwest of Union S. C., within the Forest, you’ll find the old country estate of South Carolina’s Secession Governor William H. Gist. Below the home is a beautiful grove of hickory and oak trees. The Gist home, built in 1838, was named Rose Hill, supposedly after the Gov ernor’s large row garden. It was from here that Gist dispatched his cousin, “States Rights” Gist, to call on several southern gov ernors to join the Secession movement. The home and grounds became a state park in I960. There are many other fascinat ing points of interest within the Forest or nearby that you won’t want to miss. You can always obtain further Information about the Sumter National Forest, Its camp grounds and other facili ties by contacting the division of U. S. Forest Rangers. The rang er stations for the Sumter Forest are located at Edgefield, Green wood, Newberry, Union and Wal halla. Crass Hi News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN. Correspondent Mrs. Roily Bannister and Mrs. J. H. Atchison entertained the Friendly Garden Club last Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Atchison. Mrs. Atchison’s home was lovely with potted house plants and an arrangement of zinnias and black eyed susans In a brass The president, Mrs. E. W. Pin son called the meeting to order and welcomed the visitors; Mrs. Phil D. Huff, of Laurens; Mrs. J. S. Winebremter and Mrs. J. E. Sharpe. The secretary, Mrs. Jake Ra- sor called the roll to which 15 members responded. Mrs. L. R. Adams gave a re port on the annual picnic which was held in August. x This being near the close of the year Mrs. Pinson appointed a nominating committee com posed of Mrs. Pierce Miller, Mrs. R. T. Hollingsworth and Mrs. J. A. Richardson. Mrs. Pierce Miller and Mrs. L. R. Adams were program lead ers for the afternoon. Mrs. Adams gave a devotional in memory of Mrs. Hauce Finley who passed away recently. She closed this period with a beau tiful prayer. Mrs. Adams introduced Mrs. Phil Huff, Laurens County li brarian as speaker for the after noon. Mrs. Huff gave a most in teresting as well as inspiring talk on the history of the Laurens County Library. At the conclusion of her talk Mrs. Pierce Miller presented her a gift of linens. During the social hour the hostesses served a salad plate with sandwiches, spiced nut cake and punch. Cmd|y Moore Gray Court — Cindy Stone Moore, 8-year-old daughter of George F. and Louise Babb Moore, died suddenly at her home at noon last Thursday. A native of Laurens. County, she was a member of the Be ginners Class of the Gray Court Baptist Church. Her father is associated with Babb Grocery of Gray Court. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Jeffrey Moore of the home; three sis ters, Judy, Susan and Betty Moore of the home; the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims aganist the estate of Janie C. Miller, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same, duly veri fied, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate win please make payment likewise. EZZIE MILLER, 181 Cypress St., Clinton, S. C., Executor Aug. 27, 1964 S3-3C-S17 Babb of Gray Court. charge from my trust as Graveside ssnkus were con- trix. ducted at 4:00 p. m„ Friday, Any perron indebted to at the Gray Court cemetery tate is notified and r * to make payment on before that date; and all perrons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. MBS. MARGARET B. ExlRitrix, . Clinton, S. C. 't S3-4C-S24 final settlement by Rev. Henry Rogers. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge ; WHEREAS John H. Fulmer made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, C. T. said Edith P. Fulmer, deceased, Sept. 2, 1964 that they he an appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to - - .. tw* Mh be held at Laurens Court House, Take notice that on Laurens, S. C., on September 15, day o£ #< 0ct f ,bep ’JJ? 1964, next, after publication der a final JLfVth* hereof, at 3:00 o’clock in the and doings as Executrix of the afternoon, to show cause, If any estate of Jessie M.Cartto they have, why the uld Admin- »'«■* ° f J "" 1 * titration should not he (ranted, of Lauren, County, at 10 o clock Given under my hand this 28th »»., and on the same day wui day of August Anno Domini 1964. «PPly a final discharge from J. HEWLETTE WASSON, my trust as Executrix. SS-2C-S10 J. P. L. C. Any perron indebted to said es- tate is notified and required to FINAL SETTLEMENT make payment on or before thafW Take notice that on the 22nd date; and all persons having day of Octiber, 1964,1 wU render claims against said estate will a final account of my acts and present them on or before said doings as Executrix of the estate date, duly proven, or be forever of Leonard Solomon Lockett in barred. the office of the Judge of Pro- MRS. ANNETTE CARLTON bate of Laurens County, at 3:00 MACDONALD, o’clock p. m., and on the same Clinton, S. C. day will apply for a final dis- Sept. 4, 1964 4c-S10-06 Majestic in its beauty and steeped in history, the Sumter National Forest of South Caro lina is worth a visit any time of year. Here the outdoorsman and the historian will find their in terests in coenmoa. Among the tall timbers, bubbUng creeks and mountains, you’ll find the sites of some of early America’s ex citing events. In this rich once fought battles and aril Wi es. 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